Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Unearthed in New Mexico: Discover the Latest Prehistoric Find
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Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Unearthed in New Mexico: Discover the Latest Prehistoric Find
A massive tyrannosaurid dinosaur likely roamed the floodplains of present-day New Mexico around 74 million years ago, as revealed by a team of paleontologists from Bath University, Montana State University, and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. Bistahieversor sealeyi hunting Pentaceratops sternbergi. Image credit: A. Belov / CC BY 3.0. “Tyrannosaurids were [...] The post Massive Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Unearthed in New Mexic…
Paleontologists from the University of Bath, Montana State University, and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have identified a fossil of a large Tyrannosaurus in the Kirtland Formation, dating back approximately 74 million years. The discovery, which includes a 96 cm long tibia, may offer new insights into the evolution of these predatory dinosaurs. The fossil was found in the Hunter Wash member of the Kirtland Formation in Ne…
Giant Tyrannosaur Fossil Found in New Mexico
A large tyrannosaurid dinosaur may have stalked the floodplains of what is now New Mexico nearly 74 million years ago, according to a team of paleontologists from the University of Bath, Montana State University and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. The post Giant Tyrannosaur Fossil Found in New Mexico appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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